1994 Trans Am GT Help !!!
Good Afternoon, I am new to this forum. I need some ideas/suggestions on where to go from here. I own a 1994 Trans Am GT with T56 6 speed, hardtop, and leather seats. I have owned this car for 23 years since January 1997 when it was less than 3 years old. I bought this car when I was a 19 year old private in the US Army. It has a little over 58,000 original miles on it. Since I am in my 40's now and I have owned it since I was a teenager I have some sentimental attachment to it. The problem is I have been banging my head against the wall with this car since 2001. I had shortie Hooker Headers and a Borla Exhaust installed on it then. Either while the mechanic was out joy riding or shortly after the car came back I noticed I had a blown intake manifold gasket. I replaced the gasket and intake manifold, I can't remember my reason for putting a new manifold on. Shortly afterwards I had a coolant leak. The plastic nipple on the side tank of the radiator broke off. So I remember looking at the price on a GM radiator at the the time and they were cost prohibitive to me. For some reason I don't remember there being any other options. At any rate life happened afterwards and got married had kids etc. I was always reluctant to get rid of the car. I drained the coolant out of the block with the block drain plugs, put fuel stabilzer in the gas tank with a full tank of gas and left the car under a cover from 2001-2012. In 2012 I decided to get the car back on the road again and I took it to a mechanic. Very bad experience to say the least. Told me he had vast experience with the LT1 but the car sat for over a year until a B-Body Impala with an LT1 came into his shop for comparison purposes. The gas tank was dropped and relined, a new fuel pump, sending unit, and injectors were installed. I was able to drive the car about 800 miles after picking it up in 2013. The car ran very poorly, like a 4 cylinder, there was definitely at minimum an exhaust leak, I suspect much more. I always believed there was an Optispark problem. I took it some places to try to diagnose but being an OBD 1 I did not get a lot of help. Eventually while driving the car just stopped and I couldn't start it. It sat for about another 2 years and about 2016 I believe I had it towed to mechanic #2. He shook his head and said I need a new motor and was more than happy to sell me a used motor out of a 1992 Vette with 100K + miles with an astronomical labor fee for the swap. I balked. He pulled the plugs without telling me, I had enough and towed it home. I took it home pulled the starter and realized the starter was engaged it the out position on the flywheel. I had the starter rebuilt and with the plugs still out was able to turn the motor over. I through new plugs in there and the car sat again for about a year and half. Two weeks ago one of my New Years resolutions was to finally try and get this thing back on the road. Since it is now 26 years old and my kids are getting interested in car shows I thought it would be great to get it going again. I had it towed to a Navy base where I have access to a lift I put new plugs in it, installed the starter, charged the battery tried cranking nothing. I bought a new battery, new coil, new ignition control module tried starting it and it started but stalled. I pushed it out started it reved it to about 5000 RPM's for a minute let off the gas and it maintained idle for about a minute before it overheated. The next day I went and changed out the thermostat, checked the coolant hoses and started it again. My plan was to pull from one bay to another with a lift to flush the cooling system and change the oil. It started right up coolant seemed to be circulating I backed it out like 40 feet, let the car idle got up and like 30 seconds later the car just abruptly stopped. I pulled the starter and put a breaker bar on the crank bolt it will move but does not seem to move freely and hits a stop. Before I go down the I have a seized engine route again I want to explore all options out there any ideas. The car just ran this past Saturday. I looked into my options if I do have a seized engine and I see that the long block replacements available through most outlets AutoZone, Advantage, Napa are from a company called ATK. Any opinions on them? The block with tax and delivery is about $2100. I also talked to a company in Paterson, NJ called Promar any thoughts on them? I am hoping that the engine does not need to be replaced, but I am suspecting that something happened to one or more of the main bearings. Since this is a hobby car I don't have a lot to spend I am trying to get it back on the road as economically as possible. One advanced DIY'er offered to swap an engine for me for $1,000. Is that a good price? I am concerned though if it is not by a licensed facility part of the warranty is invalid. Also my other thought is that although not worth a lot currently, my 1994 Trans Am GT with a 6 speed and hardtop (58,000 miles) is a fairly rare combination is it worth the extra money saving my original engine and having it rebuilt rather than swapping it as a core on a rebuilt motor for conductibility. I know that I am throwing a lot out there but I would be interested in some opinions on this. I am located in NJ, the car is at NWS Earle in Colts Neck, NJ currently.